Here you will find ONLY MACHINIMA. ONLY POSTER. ONLY done in Virtual World
By the early 1900s, Movie Posters began to feature illustrations of a scene from each individual film or an array of overlaid images from several scenes. Same happens with Machinima Posters, have used artistic interpretations of a scene or even the theme of the film, represented in a wide variety of artistic styles.
Originally, film posters were produced for the exclusive use by the theatres exhibiting the film the poster was created for, and the copies of the posters were required to be returned to the distributor after the film left the theatre.
The film industry quickly discovered that vibrantly coloured posters were an easy way to sell their pictures. Today, posters are produced for most major films, and the collecting of movie posters has become a major hobby. The record price for a poster was set on November 15, 2005 when US$690,000 was paid for a poster of Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis from the Reel Poster Gallery in London. Other early horror and science fiction posters are known to bring tremendous prices as well, with an example from The Mummy realizing $452,000 in a 1997 Sotheby's auction, and posters from both The Black Cat and Bride of Frankenstein selling for $334,600 in various Heritage Auctions. The 1931 Frankenstein 6-sheet poster, of which only 1 copy is known to exist, is considered to be the most valuable film poster in the world. [Source ]
Machinima production is growing every day, covering all genres and through different distribution channels and advertising, using posters and other ads. A good movie needs a good afiche, so machinimators and machinima producers use to work on good poster to share their movies too. Here we began an online project to collect machinima poster shot in Second life. FEEL FREE TO SEND YOUR POSTER PIC.
We invite you to join http://www.flickr.com/groups/slmachinimaposters/ an open group to show your second life machinima poster or affiche or by mail.
AviewTV Machinima Poster Central Gallery WAS the Inworld Headquarters of the SL Machinima Poster Online Archive. Location was sponsored by AviewTV and The POSTER section was deleted there during 2012.
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